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NBA Analyst Reports That Warriors Still Want Kawhi Leonard
Kevin O'Connor has reported that the Warriors still hold a strong interest in acquiring Kawhi Leonard this offseason, despite a recent lack of trade buzz. He added that the Warriors are still actively pursuing Kawhi. Golden State is not ready to go all in on a rebuild in the final years of Steph Curry's career, aiming to stay competitive.
By Pranay Mukherjee
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Mariska Hargitay Tears Up Over Knicks Parade and Jalen Brunson
Hargitay said the Knicks parade had “no comparison” to Madison Square Garden, adding she had “burst into tears like ten times.” She called the celebration “insanity” and “magnificent,” then praised Brunson for embodying New York’s “heart,” “grit” and “fight,” saying his “unification qualities” made being with Brunson’s family feel “extraordinary” during the title celebration downtown.
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